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Michael Drage

@mgdrage

Surgical Pathologist at URMC

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Wow #UnitedAirlines has screwed the flights between DC and LA twice in one week. First time spent three hours on the tarmac, second time left about 90 minutes behind schedule. Problems with auxiliary power on both occasions, 6 days apart. Seems they just can even be bothered!

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Would you build a house without careful attention to the foundation?The PAs I work with are amazing: observant, diligent, and judicious, always balancing the cost/benefit of submitting tissue. You will help yourself and your patients if you immerse yourself in the whole process.

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With the introduction of PathAI’s IBD Explore™ panel, drug developers are empowered with improved inflammatory microenvironment spatial characterization from H&E, propelling a new phase of precision medicine in treating #IBD moving forward. pathai.com/resources/path…

With the introduction of <a href="/Path_AI/">PathAI</a>’s IBD Explore™ panel, drug developers are empowered with improved inflammatory microenvironment spatial characterization from H&amp;E, propelling a new phase of precision medicine in treating #IBD moving forward. pathai.com/resources/path…
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For anybody interested in cooking; I highly recommend this blog. Sam is concise, full of good ideas, entertaining, and his seafood stew recipe is dabomb. Also lots of other good chefs/recipes on the NYT cooking app.

For anybody interested in cooking; I highly recommend this blog.  Sam is concise, full of good ideas, entertaining, and his seafood stew recipe is dabomb.  Also lots of other good chefs/recipes on the NYT cooking app.
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Classified as small eruptions on the Sun, these 2 bursts from Friday are still larger than our entire planet Earth! After each burst, magnetic field lines, which appear as bright coils as they attempt to reorganize the disrupted magnetic field: go.nasa.gov/2tnRvXF ARCHIVED - NASA Sun & Space